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OT: Recording in SAW Tutorial

Hello,

I would like to hire someone to produce for me a simply tutorial on recording in SAWStudio.
Though I have done it, there are a number of points that I fell that am unclear on.
Also, not knowing just how to ask the proper questions makes it difficult to ascertain just what it is that I may be missing.
This recording would consist of two guitar parts - as in performing a simple duet using an acoustic guitar with an internal piezzo pickup system.
The more detail the best, but it can be a simple 1,2,3,4 procedural tutorial.
Those interested would be remunerated accordingly.
Thank you to all who respond.
PS: I have attached a simple outline for those that might find this useful.

Re: OT: Recording in SAW Tutorial

Originally Posted by mr_es335

Hello,

I would like to hire someone to produce for me a simply tutorial on recording in SAWStudio.
Though I have done it, there are a number of points that I fell that am unclear on.
Also, not knowing just how to ask the proper questions makes it difficult to ascertain just what it is that I may be missing.
This recording would consist of two guitar parts - as in performing a simple duet using an acoustic guitar with an internal piezzo pickup system.
The more detail the best, but it can be a simple 1,2,3,4 procedural tutorial.
Those interested would be remunerated accordingly.
Thank you to all who respond.
PS: I have attached a simple outline for those that might find this useful.

Re: OT: Recording in SAW Tutorial

Meaning not harm to Micro, I am sure that he knows his way around SAW, but to be able to teach it...is a completely different thing.

When I teach, I made a concerted effort NOT to assume that someone knows something that I am teaching them. You know what they say about "assuming" something.

I could rattle on this topic for hours, but suffice it to say that I am a firm believer in "instilling in the student the ability for them to think for themselves" - with the sole objective is to have the student be as independent as it is practicably possible.

Re: OT: Recording in SAW Tutorial

I hope you learn everything you need to but after reading your .txt file I am wondering if you have every watched my tutorials? They totally are for beginners and there are even tutorials by bob doing a session that shows you how to record and mix in real time. My tutorials going over everything from how to setup your audio device to rendering your mix and everything in between.

Re: OT: Recording in SAW Tutorial

I hope you learn everything you need to but after reading your .txt file I am wondering if you have every watched my tutorials? They totally are for beginners...

...In all due respect, Steve, most of your videos do require previous knowledge.
PS: I actually purchased these videos on CD before you made them public. Also, as per Dave's suggestion I did revisit them and though helpful, I still found them, from my perspective, wanting.

Apparently, there are those out there who seem to function very well with what I refer to as "assumptive learning"...but I am, most definitely, not one of them.

Re: OT: Recording in SAW Tutorial

Originally Posted by mr_es335

Microstudio,
...In all due respect, Steve, most of your videos do require previous knowledge.
PS: I actually purchased these videos on CD before you made them public. Also, as per Dave's suggestion I did revisit them and though helpful, I still found them, from my perspective, wanting.

Apparently, there are those out there who seem to function very well with what I refer to as "assumptive learning"...but I am, most definitely, not one of them.

You do mean ,Matt, right? Question you have been using Saw since 2009 surly it is not new to you and you are familiar with it. I guess I am not understanding what you want and your .txt file implies you do not know how to go about recording in saw, is this correct?